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Old 11-30-2017, 05:16 PM   #20611 (permalink)
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what's some good filmage that'll make me cry in an American History X visceral sorrow kind of way

I should note that it doesn't take much to jerk my tears cuz of how gay I am
Brokeback Mountain is probably the saddest movie I can recall.

In The Bedroom is also quite haunting.

Both are 10/10 for me.
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Old 11-30-2017, 08:27 PM   #20612 (permalink)
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Brokeback Mountain is probably the saddest movie I can recall.

In The Bedroom is also quite haunting.

Both are 10/10 for me.
Anyone who appreciates Brokeback Mountain is gay.
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Old 11-30-2017, 08:43 PM   #20613 (permalink)
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Requiem for a Dream. The final 10 minutes will reduce you into a human puddle.
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri


this is potentially the first 10/10 i've seen this year. i'm not going to give a movie a perfect rating off of one viewing, but god ****ing dammit was this thing amazing. talk about character arcs. i went from laughing until it hurt to crying my eyes out multiple times throughout the movie and i'd be lying if i said i wasn't emotionally exhausted afterwards.

check this **** out, asap.
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Is McDormand gonna win her 2nd Oscar? What a ****ing acting powerhouse.
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Is McDormand gonna win her 2nd Oscar? What a ****ing acting powerhouse.
she deserves it. Sam Rockwell's performance might have even topped it for me. i don't know. regardless it was a cast full of award worthy performances.
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Rockwell should have won EVERYTHING for Moon.
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Watch Blue Valentine for a sad ****ing movie.
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Requiem for a Dream. The final 10 minutes will reduce you into a human puddle.
This.
I was 17 or so when I saw it and daaaamn, I felt like it dragged me through a ditch filled with broken glass and human waste.

Also this: Come and See (1985) - IMDb

I have yet to see it, it terrifies me so much. Maybe If I knew a bit less about history.. but right now, I'm waiting for someone to watch it with, and somehow I can't find any volunteers
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